This paper reports the development of a new composite material as a matching medium for medical microwave diagnostic systems, where maximizing the microwave energy that penetrates the interrogated tissue is critical for improving the quality of the diagnostic images. The proposed material has several advantages over what is commonly used in microwave diagnostic systems: it is semi-flexible and rigid, and it can maximize microwave energy coupling by matching the tissue’s dielectric constant without introducing high loss. The developed matching medium is a mirocomposite of barium titanate filler in polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) in different weight-based mixing ratios. Dielectric properties of the material are measured using a Keysight ope...
In recent years, the use of microwave techniques for medical diagnostics has experienced impressive ...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women, excluding cases of non-melanoma skin...
Microwave imaging techniques for medical applications have been reported in the literature for many...
This paper reports the development of a new composite material as a matching medium for medical micr...
The 20th century witnessed the extensive use of microwaves in industrial, scientific and medical fie...
Breast cancer is the most common disease among women in the word. However, despite the actual increa...
Radiofrequency (RF) and microwave technologies have widespread applications, such as communication, ...
Phantoms provide valuable platforms for testing of medical devices including microwave diagnostic sy...
A phantom that exhibits complex dielectric properties similar to low-water-content biological tissue...
Phantoms that exhibit complex dielectric properties similar to low water content biological tissues ...
The choice of matching medium in microwave imaging for biomedical applications is studied. A multi-l...
In microwave-based medical diagnosis, reflections of electromagnetic waves from the air-skin interfa...
The choice of matching medium in microwave imaging for biomedical applications is studied. A multi-l...
Microwave thermography, tomography and hyperthermia are potentially useful clinical techniques that ...
The driving force behind this thesis was the need for developing tissue mimicking materials that can...
In recent years, the use of microwave techniques for medical diagnostics has experienced impressive ...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women, excluding cases of non-melanoma skin...
Microwave imaging techniques for medical applications have been reported in the literature for many...
This paper reports the development of a new composite material as a matching medium for medical micr...
The 20th century witnessed the extensive use of microwaves in industrial, scientific and medical fie...
Breast cancer is the most common disease among women in the word. However, despite the actual increa...
Radiofrequency (RF) and microwave technologies have widespread applications, such as communication, ...
Phantoms provide valuable platforms for testing of medical devices including microwave diagnostic sy...
A phantom that exhibits complex dielectric properties similar to low-water-content biological tissue...
Phantoms that exhibit complex dielectric properties similar to low water content biological tissues ...
The choice of matching medium in microwave imaging for biomedical applications is studied. A multi-l...
In microwave-based medical diagnosis, reflections of electromagnetic waves from the air-skin interfa...
The choice of matching medium in microwave imaging for biomedical applications is studied. A multi-l...
Microwave thermography, tomography and hyperthermia are potentially useful clinical techniques that ...
The driving force behind this thesis was the need for developing tissue mimicking materials that can...
In recent years, the use of microwave techniques for medical diagnostics has experienced impressive ...
Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer found in women, excluding cases of non-melanoma skin...
Microwave imaging techniques for medical applications have been reported in the literature for many...